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Kanopy
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6.8
/437/
50
/5/
53
/10/
67
/70/

The Quare Fellow (1962)
Thomas Crimmins is a new warder, or guard, in an Irish prison. He is young, naive, and idealistic, determined to serve his country by his part in meting out justice to criminals. His superior, Regan, however, realizes that even prisoners are human beings, and Regan is sick of the eye-for-an-eye attitude that leads the state to execute condemned men, or "quare fellows." Crimmins begins to see that not all is black and white in his new world, and when he becomes involved with Kathleen, the wife of one of the condemned men, his attitude begins to change. When new evidence arises to suggest that Kathleen's husband may not deserve his fate, Crimmins is torn between his duty and his humanity.
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5.8
/9/
20
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Cocktails for Two (1942)
A Soundie with The Mellowaires.
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6.8
/24/

Little Miss Broadway (1947)
Upon leaving finishing school, Judy Gibson goes to meet her presumed wealthy and socially prominent relatives. However they are penniless Broadway characters and take possession of a Long Island mansion owned by an incarcerated thief so Judy doesn't find out the truth. Judy arrives with her fiancé and his father, who tries to sell worthless stock to Judy's family. They give him $200,000, part of the stashed loot they found belonging to the home-owner thief.
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6.3
/28/
70
/1/

Glamour Girl (1948)
A talent scout and her colleague form their own company when their agency ignores their latest discovery.
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6.7
/21/

Betty Co-Ed (1946)
Joanne Leeds, a carnival hootchy-kootchy dancer, is accepted into a snobbish college sorority when it is assumed that she hails from a blue-blooded Virginia family.
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6.6
/26/
50
/1/
40
/1/

The Gay Senorita (1945)
Romance with a lovely senorita convinces a contractor to abandon his plans to take over a Mexican housing district.
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50
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5.0
/128/
50
/4/

The Boss of Big Town (1942)
Quality was seldom a consideration in the low-budget films of PRC Studios; still, the company was a welcome harbor for character actors who aspired to occasional leading roles. In Boss of Big Town, veteran supporting player John Litel is top-billed as crusading city market official Michael Lynn. When a criminal gang muscles in on the local food distribution markets, Lynn vows to throw the rascals out. First, however, he pretends to join the villains as a paid government stooge, the better to find out the identity of the "Mister Big" behind the distribution racket. The exposure of the "mystery villain" will come as a shock to fans of the 1927 Cecil B. DeMille epic The King of Kings--but not to dyed-in-the-wool movie buffs.
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6.4
/46/

Ever Since Venus (1944)
The American Beauty Association is about to hold its annual trade show in New York City and songwriter "Tiny" Lewis (Billy Gilbert) has just sold a song to Ina Ray Hutton ('Ina Ray Hutton'), the leader of an all-girl band headlining the show. Lewis shares an apartment with Bradley Miller ('Ross Hunter') and Michele (Fritz Feld), an artist, and Miller has just invented a non-staining lipstick called "Rosebud." Preparing to get a booth at the show, Miller is told by J. Webster Hackett (Alan Mowbray), a very devious "Cosmetics King,", intent on selling a big lipstick order to buyer Edgar Pomeroy (Thurston Hall), that it will cost him a $1000 to join the association and get a booth, which is about $999 more than Miller and his roomies have between them. But Miller's beauty-parlor girl friend, Janet Wilson ('Ann Savage'), meets factory-owner P. G. Grimble (Hugh Herbert), and money is soon no issue.
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4.8
/27/
10
/1/

Shamrock Hill (1949)
A young girl holds a special place in her heart for a place called Shamrock HIll, and she tries to stop it from having a television station built on it.
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7.9
/18/

Follow That Music (1947)
Two reel comedy starring Gene Krupa as an Orchestra leader trying to make it in New York.
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6.1
/101/
50
/1/

An Old-Fashioned Girl (1949)
A music teacher in 1870s Boston works hard to succeed, while her wealthy distant relatives find their fortunes turning.
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10
/1/

Assignment Abroad (1955)
Feature film derived from edited episodes of the television series "Secret File, U.S.A."
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6.7
/45/
60
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40
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Eadie Was a Lady (1945)
In this amiable Columbia B musical, society girl Ann Miller escapes her Back Bay family by performing in the chorus line in a burlesque house. But trouble starts when her boss (William Wright) decides to build her up as a star. One of the many bread-and-butter Columbia productions graced by the contributions of Cole’s in-house dance studio. Cole dances behind Miller in “I’m Gonna See My Baby.” --Museum of Modern Art
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6.4
/21/

Manhattan Angel (1949)
Gloria Cole and Eddie Swenson are working to keep an old fire house, now being used as a youth center, from being razed to make room for a new skyscraper in Manhattan.
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6.3
/80/
48
/5/
60
/1/

Life Begins At 17 (1958)
Rich college fraternity boy tries to get small-town beauty contest winner to fall for him by making a play for her 16-year-old sister.
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5.2
/24/
60
/1/
45
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Sweet Genevieve (1947)
The biggest town problem is worrying whether the high school basketball team will win the championship...until racketeers move into town and the kids begin to bet on horses, become overly fond of stripped-down racing cars, and Genevieve Rogers (Jean Porter) suspects her father of being too fond of the school principal's secretary. Town nerd Bill Kennedy (Jimmy Lydon) invents a new fuel amidst rumors that - horrors - the basketball game might be fixed. River City is not the only town that has trouble starting with a "T" and there's not a pool hall in sight.
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38
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4.4
/282/
40
/4/
38
/4/

The Love-Ins (1967)
A college professor falls in with the counterculture crowd in San Francisco after resigning from his position in solidarity with two expelled hippie students.
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52
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5.4
/128/
43
/3/
60
/2/

Mystery in Swing (1940)
In and around some great blues, swing and jazz music, a very unpopular band-leader. Prince Ellis, is killed in a Harlem nightclub, and, in and around some more great music, a detective finds the lists of suspects is very long, as Prince Ellis was indeed very unpopular with many citizens.
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37
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4.1
/116/
33
/6/
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Vacation Days (1947)
Beloved teacher Miss Hinklefink inherits a western ranch, and to spend the summer with Professor Townley, she invites students Freddie, Dodie, Betty, Lee and Roy to join if Townley will co-chaperone. Sketchy real-estate agent Tom Sneed tries to persuade her to send the kids home when desperadoes rob the bank. Sneed's henchman mistakes Freddie for a baby-faced killer framed for a murder actually committed by Sneed, and ranch foreman Big Jim, also working for Sneed, tries to kill Freddie.
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47
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5.3
/125/
35
/4/
55
/2/

For Singles Only (1968)
Anne and Helen move into a California apartment complex for single only where all the occupants are looking to hook up. With Milton Berle as the building manager.
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5.5
/70/

Sarong Girl (1943)
A dancer in a girlie show plots revenge when a judge orders her show closed.
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5.6
/21/
20
/1/

Murder in Swingtime (1937)
Les Hite and his orchestra with red hot mama singer June Richmond in a fantasy musical with some hot swing era songs and dances.
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47
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5.3
/308/
30
/2/
60
/3/

The Young Runaways (1968)
Three unhappy teenagers run away from home, only to discover living on their own isn't as idyllic as they imagined.
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5.5
/77/
10
/1/
50
/1/

A Time to Sing (1968)
A young farmer becomes a singer against the wishes of his uncle.
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Amazon Prime Video
68
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5.5
/75/
100
/1/
50
/1/

Nearly Eighteen (1943)
A singer pretends to be younger so she can enter a music school.
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Amazon Prime Video
45
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5.1
/92/
40
/1/
43
/7/

Reg'lar Fellers (1941)
Based on the comic strip by Gene Byrnes, the "Reg'lar Fellers", and one girl-feller, tinker with building a land/water machine, form a kid-band and go on the radio, celebrate a birthday, get involved with gangsters...and reunite a wealthy recluse with her baby granddaughter and estranged daughter-in-law.
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5.4
/97/
53
/3/
70
/2/

Juke Box Rhythm (1959)
An European princess visiting America helps a record producer organize a big concert.
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MGM Plus
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5.7
/55/

Melody Parade (1943)
The owner and staff of a Hollywood nightclub struggle to keep their establishment from closing.
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5.6
/83/
60
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50
/2/
100
/5/

Double Deal (1939)
Tommy McCoy and "Dude" Markey are both in love with Harlem singer/dancer Nita. Markey robs a jewelry store and turns the loot over to gang-boss Murray Howard. Later, Markey robs the safe, steals the jewelry, and, in order to get rid of his rival for Nita, frames the robbery on McCoy. The latter's big-brother thinks otherwise and, with Nita's help, sets out to prove it.
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6.4
/58/
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/3/
45
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10:32 in the Morning (1966)
Painter Peter Hartman is arrested at the scene of a murder. He soon turns out to have ties to the victim's young widow. As Inspector Stroomer begins to unravel the mystery, two very different sides of the story are presented to him. Now it is up to Stroomer to find enough photographic evidence to make out which version is the truth.
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6.2
/13/

I Surrender Dear (1948)
Patty Nelson lands a job as a singer with orchestra leader Al Tyler, and tours with the band as "Patty Hart." Patty's father Russ is dismissed from his radio-station job, and the disc jockey selected to replace him is Al Tyler. Patty rushes home to keep Russ company on the air for the final few days, and Al wonders why she suddenly walked out on him. The new "Patty and Russ" radio show catches on, causing complications with Al and the radio-station bosses.
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Amazon Prime Video
49
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5.5
/149/
50
/1/
45
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Campus Rhythm (1943)
Radio singer Joan Abbott, known as the "Crunchy-Wunchy Thrush", does not want to renew her contract with the cereal sponsor, as she wants to go to college. But her guardian, her Uncle Willie signs the contract in order to pay off his own debts. But this time Joan won't take no for an answer and enrolls under an assumed name. When Joan goes missing, the radio institutes a search for Joan via a publicity stunt.
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60
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6.2
/201/
60
/1/
60
/2/

Prison Ship (1945)
Panic arises among Allied POWs aboard a Japanese freighter when they learn that the ship is actually a decoy target for American submarines on night patrol. The prisoners unite and attack their Japanese captors just as an American sub surfaces and, not knowing the prisoners are aboard, prepares to torpedo the ship.
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MGM Plus
52
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5.0
/531/
54
/15/
43
/6/
3.0
/372/
53
/7/

Riot on Sunset Strip (1967)
A police captain is caught between businesses operating on the Los Angeles Sunset Strip who don't like the punks hanging out, and his belief in allowing the kids their rights. But when his daughter gets involved with an unruly bunch, his attitude starts to change.
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Hoopla
46
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4.3
/113/
56
/6/
40
/2/

Freddie Steps Out (1946)
When teen heartthrob Frankie Troy disappears, high schooler Freddie Trimble–a dead ringer for the crooner–is singled out by his so-called friends as the radio star. As hijinks ensue, things worsen when Troy's wife and newborn arrive.
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6.4
/33/
40
/1/

Two Blondes and a Redhead (1947)
Socialite Cathy Abbott is working in the chorus of a Broadway show instead of being enrolled at an exclusive girl's school as her parents think. When the show closes, she brings two of her chorus friends home with her. In addition to trying to make her friends acceptable to the snooty society of which her family is part, she is also being blackmailed by a rival.
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Hoopla
37
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4.3
/148/
30
/5/
40
/2/

Junior Prom (1946)
A wealthy man's son is running for high school student body president, and the boy's father tells the principal that if his son wins, he will make a sizable donation that will pay for the football team's much-needed uniforms.
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Hoopla
39
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4.2
/161/
30
/5/
50
/1/

High School Hero (1946)
The Teen-Agers are down in the dumps: their football team faces almost-certain defeat, the school paper might need to suspend publication because circulation is so low, and the principal intends to replace student performers with professionals.
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57
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6.3
/415/
63
/6/
47
/7/

Boston Blackie's Rendezvous (1945)
Blackie helps the police rescue hostage from an escaped maniac on a killing spree.
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5.0
/59/
30
/1/

The Sultan's Daughter (1943)
A sultan's lovely daughter finds herself courted by a handsome American.
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49
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5.8
/371/
57
/4/
52
/4/
29
/8/

The Last Blitzkrieg (1959)
The fanatical son of a Nazi General leads a squad of German commandos, disguised as American Troops, behind the lines in order to sabotage the Allied Forces.
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60
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5.6
/299/
70
/2/
57
/8/

The Payoff (1942)
The city's District Attorney is murdered, and a newspaper reporter investigates. He starts finding out that everything wasn't quite as cut and dried as it appeared to be.
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48
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5.2
/280/
50
/2/
44
/8/

Baby Face Morgan (1942)
When crime boss Big Mike Morgan is killed, his lieutenant, "Doc" Rogers, learns that Morgan has a son named Edward living in the country with his mother. Rogers has naïve Edward brought to the city and installs him as the head of Acme Protective Agency. Good-hearted Eddy assumes his company provides insurance, rather than extortion-- But don't be too hard on the guy, he still doesn't know he's Baby Face Morgan, the most feared gangster in the city!
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62
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6.4
/411/
68
/5/
55
/4/

Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion (1945)
Blackie is implicated in a murder when he accidently sells a phony Charles Dickens first edition at an auction.
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Amazon Prime Video
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4.8
/96/
10
/2/

Murder on Lenox Avenue (1941)
Dramatic events in a Harlem apartment house center around Pa Wilkins, chosen by the Better Business League to replace their ousted, crooked leader Marshall...who wants revenge; and Pa's ward Jim Bracton, a two-timing Romeo whose affairs are coming to a crisis. And hanging around is Marshall's murderous junkie henchman, Lomax. Will it all end in someone's being killed?
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7.2
/27/

Sunday Sinners (1940)
Reverend Jesse Hampton has a bone to pick with the management of Club Harlem, a wildly popular nightspot where drinking and dancing are the rule. No old-fashioned prude, the Reverend tries to see the positive side of the juke joint activities, knowing that the jitterbuggers are basically decent kids who just need to blow off a little steam. But the preacher sees red when the club opens on the Sabbath, threatening to turn the good townsfolk into Sunday sinners. An upcoming dance contest seems destined to become a showdown between the powers of light and darkness.
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6.8
/25/

There's a Girl in My Heart (1949)
A Gay-Nineties musical set in NYC's Bowery and East-Side explores the life of its inhabitants---an Irish policeman and his tap-dancing daughter and music-hall wife; a German professor of music and his singing daughter; and an Italian café-owner, a kindly priest, a struggling young doctor and a saloon-keeper. And a political ward-heeler, Terrence Dowd, who has a deceptive and dishonest plan to sell them all out in order to build a fight arena. But he meets his match in property-owner Claire Adamson.
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I Got Her in the Mail (1942)
Smoke' Wells sings "I Got Her in the Mail."


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